Deceased Estate Transfers - Melbourne

Smoothly navigate property transfers after the death of a loved one with compassionate and expert assistance from Shamac Lawyers.

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Smoothly Navigate Property Transfers After Death

Losing a loved one is a difficult and emotional time, and dealing with the transfer of their property can add additional stress to an already overwhelming situation. At Shamac Lawyers we understand the complexities of deceased estate transfers, and our conveyancing transfer services are here to offer personalised and professional assistance to ensure a smooth transfer process.

Application by Surviving Proprietor

Before transferring property after a person’s death, the deceased’s name must be removed from the title through an Application by Surviving Proprietor. Our conveyancing solicitors at Shamac Lawyers handle the legal documentation efficiently, explain complex terms in plain English, and keep you updated throughout the process.

Application by Legal Personal Representative

Property ownership can be one of the most important issues to consider when dealing with the death of a loved one. If the deceased held property on their own or a share in property, an Application by Legal Personal Representative or Transmission Application may need to take place. Our conveyancing services can help you navigate the legal process and ensure the transfer of property is handled efficiently.Complications of multiple beneficiaries, distribution, or legal actions can be handled by our office as solicitor conveyancers, whilst also assisting with the entire deceased estate. 
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Probate & Letters of Administration

Our comprehensive guide on Probate can be found here.

If the deceased left a will, their estate will need to go through the Probate process. This involves proving the validity of the will in court and appointing an executor to distribute the assets according to the instructions in the will. 

If the deceased did not leave a will, the estate will be administered according to the rules of intestacy. In this case, a family member or other interested party will need to apply for Letters of Administration in order to be appointed as the administrator of the estate. 

Obtaining probate or Letters of Administration can be a complex and time-consuming process, especially for those who are unfamiliar with the legal requirements. At Shamac Lawyers, we can assist you with this process, ensuring that everything is done in a timely and efficient manner. We can provide guidance on the legal requirements, assist with the preparation of the necessary documents, and liaise with the relevant authorities on your behalf.

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